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Bone grafting aims to regenerate bone using various materials like autologous, allogeneic, xenogenic, and alloplastic bone grafts. Bioactive agents also enhance bone regeneration for oral and maxillofacial surgery.

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AllograftBone graftBone morphogenic proteinRegenerative materialsTissue engineeringXenograft

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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomaterials Science

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  • Bone grafting is crucial for restoring bone volume and structure in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
  • The objective is to achieve bone regeneration, not just repair, for optimal long-term function.
  • Current regenerative strategies involve various graft materials and bioactive agents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and summarize the benefits and disadvantages of different bone grafting materials.
  • To illustrate the clinical application of various bone graft types.
  • To provide an overview of current bone regeneration techniques in oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of bone grafting materials and techniques.
  • Analysis of benefits and drawbacks of autologous, allogeneic, xenogenic, and alloplastic bone grafts.
  • Examination of the role of bioactive agents and growth factors in bone regeneration.

Main Results:

  • Each bone graft type (autologous, allogeneic, xenogenic, alloplastic) presents unique advantages and disadvantages.
  • Bioactive agents and growth factors show promise in stimulating osteoinduction for enhanced bone regeneration.
  • Clinical application varies based on the specific needs of oral and maxillofacial reconstructive procedures.

Conclusions:

  • The selection of bone grafting material depends on specific clinical scenarios in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
  • Combining graft materials with bioactive agents may optimize bone regeneration outcomes.
  • Continued research is essential to advance bone regeneration techniques and material science.